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I like chili...

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It is my favorite food to fix,oh yeah I'm hungry!

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Sorry,I ment I love chili!

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One of the basic food groups here.

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OK, we need a Trivial Pursuit/Chilli cook off tournamnt for the next con. Maybe an armwrestling or clash of the tightest too.
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Mmmmmm.....chili dogs...mmmmm....
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chili dogs are nature's perfect food.
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Saturday night I got a free quarterpound chilli dog. It went great with the free beer. No one will visit me in Mankato again with out a trip to Big Ed's.
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You guys are making me hungary. I love a dollup of sour cream, onions, and cheese on top of mine. (both chili and chili dogs)

However, here in WI, some of the crazy germans put noodles and kidney beans in their chili. You would think that would have been enough to start the world wars.

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bluefox wrote:You guys are making me hungary. I love a dollup of sour cream, onions, and cheese on top of mine. (both chili and chili dogs)

However, here in WI, some of the crazy germans put noodles and kidney beans in their chili. You would think that would have been enough to start the world wars.
Chilli with out kidney beans, what planet is that from?
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Oggar wrote:
bluefox wrote:You guys are making me hungary. I love a dollup of sour cream, onions, and cheese on top of mine. (both chili and chili dogs)

However, here in WI, some of the crazy germans put noodles and kidney beans in their chili. You would think that would have been enough to start the world wars.
Chilli with out kidney beans, what planet is that from?
I'm with Oggar on this one. You gots to have kidney beans in your chili- and if you're not putting it on a hot dog, it better be over rice and there better be some cheddar cheese on top.
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Chili has to be one of my favorite things to fix, mostly because you really have to work at it to screw it up. I make mine different just about every time, but I routinely put a square or two of baker's chocolate in to round out the flavor.
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I also make an awesome vegetarian chili, which the hubby says is just assinine, since it should be punishible by law to make chili without *gasp* meat.
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Tipsy McStagger wrote:I also make an awesome vegetarian chili, which the hubby says is just assinine, since it should be punishible by law to make chili without *gasp* meat.
I'd try it, but I'll have to side with hubby on this one.
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1. I like chile too. I usually have it in a bowl with cornbread on the side.
2. I am not from Texas.
3. I put kidney beans in chile if it to be eaten as a main dish.
4. I've heard of sour cream or cheese as a toppings, but not putting it over rice or noodles.
5. Chile for dogs and burgers should be thin and greasy with no beans.

Just my 2 cents.
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the_grey_goose wrote:
Tipsy McStagger wrote:I also make an awesome vegetarian chili, which the hubby says is just assinine, since it should be punishible by law to make chili without *gasp* meat.
I'd try it, but I'll have to side with hubby on this one.
Chili with no meat is like a gin and tonic without gin.

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